Last month he launched a $25 million lawsuit against his business managers, The Mandel Company (TMG), claiming "gross mismanagement" of his affairs. The cross-complaint, filed this week, stated that TMG "did everything within its power over the last 17 years to protect Depp from himself and to keep Depp financially solvent" but that TMG "did not have the power or ability to control Depp’s spending or his numerous other vices, or to force Depp to make wiser financial decisions." The lawsuit from TMG also unveils the extravagant style of Depp’s $2 million a mont spending habit in a very detailed manner, which you can see here.

According to TMG, Depp has spent $75 million to 'acquire, improve, and furnish 14 residences' around the world.

This includes a 45-acre chateau in the south of France, valued at $13.5 million, a chain of islands in the Bahamas, a number of houses in Hollywood and penthouse lofts in downtown Los Angeles. He also has a horse farm in Kentucky. Each house has a full set of staff.

According to TMG, the actor has spent 'many millions on rare and expensive Hollywood collectables' from the likes of Marilyn Monroe and Marlon Brando. He has so many items that he needs 12 storage facilities to house them.

This includes living expenses for his sisters and late mother. He bought his mother a multi-million dollar home in Hollywood, as well as a $35,000 a month residence for her when she was ill.

Depp also funded a start-up music label run by a childhood friend. It cost him over $4 million with no revenue before he ultimately cut funding.

Perhaps his most peculiar expense is the $3 million he spent to fulfil friend Hunter S. Thompson’s dream of having his ashes "blast from a specially-made cannon" over Aspen, Colorado following his death in 2005.